Deputies shot an armed 25-year-old man who held a deputy, a corrections officer, a jail nurse and another person who had been arrested hostage while being booked into the Orange County Jail on Saturday, Orange County Sheriff John Mina said.

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Deputies shot an armed 25-year-old man who held a deputy, a corrections officer, a jail nurse and another person who had been arrested hostage while being booked into the Orange County Jail on Saturday, Orange County Sheriff John Mina said.

Mina said a deputy stopped a driver shortly after 5 p.m. on World Center Drive near South Apopka-Vineland Road and arrested two people on drug charges. They were taken to jail.

Mina said deputies and officers negotiated with Stanley for about an hour and a half, ultimately persuading him to surrender.

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“He threw the gun away, distanced himself from the gun, and it was at that point our SWAT team moved in and secured him,” he said.

Stanley was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center. He faces additional charges in connection with the alleged hostage situation, including three counts of armed kidnapping. He is scheduled to face a judge Monday.

Eric Stanley, who held a Corrections Officer, Jail nurse & OCSO Deputy hostage for more than an hour Saturday evening, faces 9 felony charges, including armed kidnapping (X3). He was shot in the shoulder by law enforcement. Thankfully, no jail or OCSO personnel were badly injured pic.twitter.com/VzZBe5sRcu